| StanGable said: @Damkira Seriously? If you read history yourself you would know we find most of homosexual records during the Roman times and during the great age of the Greeks. I've never said that it didn't happen in other places, but it is definitely predominately more known by its european background than by any other society. |
Just because homosexuality is historically regarded as a trait of Roman and Greek civilizations doesn't mean were weren't extensive records of it in China (look up Han dynasty) and Persia from around the same time. Your original post seemed to regard homosexuality as some sort of negative European cultural export. Its not. Its a variant in human sexuality and exists in all cultures, whether or not it is approved of it that culture.







